
Franziska Gehm
Franziska Gehm was born in 1974. She studied English, psychology and intercultural economy communication in Germany, England and Ireland. After finishing her studies she worked at a grammar school in Denmark, for a German radio station and in a publishing house. Today she works and lives as an author and translator in Munich with her family. Many of her books have been translated into various languages.
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The Vampire Sisters - A Difficult Mission (Vol. 3)
- Publication date: 01.09.2008
- 10+
- 192 Pages, 13 cm x 20 cm
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Series: Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish
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Things are not looking good for vampires! A mysterious bout of infludenta has broken out in Transylvania, causing their fangs to shrink dangerously. The only remedy is the boiled extract of a rare plant that grows on the grave of a mighty vampire slayer. The problem is that neither humans nor vampires can pick the plant, as in its raw form it's highly poisonous to both species. The only ones with a chance of success are the half-vampires Daka and Silvania, so together with their new friends Helene and Ludo they set out on a mission to rescue the vampire population. There are many obstacles to be overcome, but the group finally returns with the plant. Not before time, as Silvania has fallen head over heels and has a date with Jakob to go to. How embarrassing that her crazy vampire relatives should put in an appearance at this critical stage in the relationship - and decide to show themselves in their very worst light. The half-vampire sisters may be twins, but they couldn't be more different. They both have traits the reader can identify with: Daka, the daredevil and rebel, likes to break the rules and would fly back to Transylvania tomorrow given the chance; Silvania, the quieter, dreamy sister, likes reading romantic novels and would really prefer to be human.
• A perennially popular series of 13 volumes with more than 900.000 copies sold so far
• Wonderfully witty and original
• English sample translation available
• Two successful movies with more than 1.5 million viewers in Germany
• Coming soon: An illustrated relaunch for the younger ones!
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Franziska Gehm
Franziska Gehm was born in 1974. She studied English, psychology and intercultural economy communication in Germany, England and Ireland. After finishing her studies she worked at a grammar school in Denmark, for a German radio station and in a publishing house. Today she works and lives as an author and translator in Munich with her family. Many of her books have been translated into various languages.
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